Abstract

Rv1019, a member of an uncharacterized tetracycline resistance regulator family of transcriptional regulators of Mycobacteriumtuberculosis H37Rv, was found to be differentially expressed during dormancy and reactivation invitro. In this study, we show that this protein binds to its own promoter and acts as a negative regulator of its own expression. It forms dimers invitro which is essential for the DNA binding activity. We also show that Rv1019 and downstream genes Rv1020 (mfd) and Rv1021 (mazG) are cotranscribed. Constitutive expression of Rv1019 in M.smegmatis downregulated MSMEG_5423 (mfd) and MSMEG_5422 (mazG), suggesting that Rv1019 negatively regulates these downstream genes which encode key proteins involved in DNA repair. M.smegmatis expressing Rv1019 was found to be sensitive to DNA-damaging environments, suggesting its role in regulating the DNA damage response in mycobacterium.

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